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7- t'r"": r .. : ' " - . - ... : : ; . , k 2 1 Tarboro, N. C, Oct. 14, 1920. v To our many Friends and Patrons: , ' After a meeting o the managers and directors of the R-osenblpomLevy" Company's Stores, it was decided to reduce our prices on all merchandise 25 per cent, which means a great saving and is less than today' market prices. -We have decid ed to help those who patronized us in the past, owing to the existing conditions brought about by the low prices of tobacco and the decline in cotton. ' : We also take this opportunity of telling you that, all of our merchandise having been purchased through our chain of stores means worthy values baaed upon , large purchasing ability. . 4 We are making this'a direct purchasing opportunity to you as one of our valued customers. Assuring you of our sincere co-operation, we are, -r Yours very truly, r , ROSENBLOO M-LE V Y COMPANY. ', Mn. MprrUetM EntsrUiBi. A very prtty party, ecmplimjn tary to Mias Besl Slje, whos? mwrig to. Lieutenant SUck Uke place ton Saturday, wa given by Mr. 'jfefE. MorrUetU at ber residence on Iaki itreet yesterday afternoon. The honae ras mct attActively decorated with flower and ferns. ..f,;. Four tables of rook were filled by the lady associates of the honoree and most delightful afternoon was spent " , ' After ; the entertainments were ended a salad course was served by the hostess, assisted by Mesdames Ed Marrow, Rufus' Worsley and James Johnson. . v ' . i . . . . The invited uests' were Misa Bes sie Sledge, the honoree, and Muses Eloise Wiggins, Mary Powell, Hattie Taylor, Gussie Harrell, Lillian Pitt, Mary Porter, Mary ' Wootten,;' Alice Marrow, piddie Mallette, Sallie Por ter, Mary Bridgers, Hattie Howell, and Mary Cook. - The Church of St. Michael and All Angels in Baltimore was the scene today of the consecration of Rev, Dr. Philip Cook as - Episcopal bUhop of Delaware." Today was set for hearing of argu ments in the Supreme Court at Wash ington on the plan of tflie "Big Five" packers to dispose of their stockyard holdings. ' tr FOR? SALE Laree size Hot Blast coal stove. Mrs; J. L. Weinberg. ol4-tf ti i.HH.asiin:: I .V J y 1 ; -For every member of the family ; ; at Thomas' " - : Stetson & Howard & Foster Shoes v FOR MEN - Irving Drew and Lun & Smith Shoes . : ; FOR WOMEN ;1 , , Buster .Brown and Reider Shoes F O RCHILDR EN ' - When Better Shoes are Made These Manufacturers Will - Make Them and THOMAS Will Sell THEM : . . ; THE THOMAS :CO.- r-: -v' -- r , - v ; i:. - .:" -' -- : - ' ; v-':'-v - : - . . ' ' - LOST On Sunday" night from my porch, a Columbia . bjcycle - with i J.C.M. burned on the seat. Anyone ' giving information ot return of wheel would be Appreciated. T, F. Marrow. , - ' - 1 LOST One door key, think was left in post office. Please return to The " Southerner office.- - ol4-tf FOUND-rCrank to automobile. .Own . er can get same by paying for this ad at The Southerner, oH-M In the Supenior Ceurt, Before the Clerk. North Carolina, Halifax County. Mrs. Cottie Newberry Sherrod, widow of W. L. Sher rod, deceased, vs. M. I. Fleming and bis wife Rusha Fleming, H. L. Salsbury and hie wife Mary Salsbury, Watson N. Sherrod, R. L. Wood and his wife Carrie C. Wood, William J. Sherrod and George S. Sherrod, the two last named being infants under the age of twenty-one years, and ap pearing herein by their general guardian, OrlewWo Ltt Trust Company. Bv virtne of sower vested in me by that order and decree entered in the above entitled special proceeding by S. M. Gary, clerk of the superior court of Halifax county on the 25th rfuwfif Sentember. 1920. and approv ed-by His Honor, John H. Kerr, resi dent judge of the Third Judicial dis trict on the 26th day of September, 1920, which said proceedings are duly recorded in the office of the cierK oi the' superior court - of - Edgecombe county, I shall, on Wednesday, No vember 10, 1920, at 1.30 o'clock, P. M.rN to Wgbeet bidder at pob- TonightOPER IHlOUSETonight JACK PICKFORD IN "IN WRONG" a, I MIMIIIIHIIIMW f A CARD TO THE PUBLIC TAKiE NOTICE 44TH SERIES-14TH EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will Opi i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920 S. S. NASH, SrUry aad Trearer S20-20t t MM MM lliH 6ilttIHIHtHIIIIllllll Fair Play and Equal llights This savings associ ation was founded on these - T principles the same our country fought for. Each member shares withvery other member the same privileges, benefits, service and dividends. ' We would be glad to have you become one of us. New Series Open Oct. 2, 1920 Tarfccro Bci!s; & Lon Association mot. x. jcocks otx; j man a rea j ,HI "" 1 lie auction in front of the First Na tional Bank of Rocky Mount. City of Rocky Mount, county of Edgecombe, and state Of North Carolina, the fol lowing described lots, tracts, or par cels of land, lying, being, and situate in said county - of Edgecombe " and tflt of North Carolina, to-wit: First Traces That lot or parcel of land In the city of Rocky Mount, county of Edgecombe, lying imme diately on and fronting on East Rail muA Hti-oot ia nnid eAtv. 'klld tipcill n1ng on Est Railroad Street at that Doint where Jno. D. Robbins' line in terseets said street, thence south with and along said street 44 feet to Ed wards' and Braswell's line', thence with and along said Edwards' and Braswell's line easterly 94 feet to S. W. Matthews line, thence with and along said S. W. Matthews line north 44 feet to Jno. D. Robbins' : line, thence westerly with and along said Jno. D. Robbins' line 94 feet to the beginning, and known as the Sim mons Tract, BtoreTionses and lot ; Second Tract: That lot or parcel of land lying in said Edgecombe coun ty, adjoining the lands of J. A Cook, the Marigold Heights Land Company and others, and composed of ; two smaller tracts; the first tract begin ning at a stake the northeast corner of Clark and Buena Vista ' streeta, thenc in an easterly direction and parallel with Edgecombe street 160 feet to a stake; thence in a southerly direction and parallel with Branch street, 120 feet to the line of Buena Vista street, thence in a westerly direction with the north line of Bue na Vista street 150 feet to the be ginning, being lots Noa. 7. and 9, Block "G" of the eurvey of the real estate of the Marigold Heights Land Company, recorded in Book 114, and pages 74 and 75, Edgecombe county registry; "and the second tract begin ning at a stake in the east line of Clark street 50 feet south of Edge combe street, thence in an easterly direction and parallel with Edge combe street 160 feet to a stake, thence in a southerly' direction and parallel with. Branch street 60 feet to a -stake, thence in a westerly di rection and parallel with Edgecombe street 150 feet to Clark street, thence in a northerly direction with Clark street 60 feet to the beginning, being Lot Ne. 3 Block "G" of the real es tate of the said Marigold Heights Land Company, recorded as aboTe. Third Tract: That lot or parcel of land in the city of Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county, and beginning at a stake in the east line of Washing ton street. J. C Arrington's southern corner, thence S. 70 degrees 45 min utes east 102 feet 9 inches to a stake, thence S. 19 degrees IS minutes west C9 feet 4 inches to a stake, tnence north 19 degrees 16 minutes east 102 feet 9 inches to the east line of Wash ington street, thence north 20 degrees SO minutes east with the line' of Washington street to the beginning. - Terms of sale: One-third cash ant! Stock of Groceries For Sale'at Discount A stock of about $3,000 worth of Fresh Groceries will jbe sold at a Discount under present wholesale cost. Apply by let ter to ; r : tutxttmtttm 6 6 A A 9 9 Core The Southerner t Do You Need a COOK STOVE RANGE OILSTOVE FIRELESS COOKER VACUUMFREEZER GRATE BROOM Or any tning for the kitchen? If so, buy it at the . KITCHEN STORE IT PAYS TO TRADE AT RE N D E R S Daily Real Estate Bulletin: We have for sale "THE ZOELLER PROP-; ; ,ERTY" which consists of: 1 4-Room House and Bath 1 6-Room House and Kitchen If You Want a HOME WE Can Supply YOU EdgecombeRealty crlnSe Co. W. G. CLARK, Frtidnt J. C. RUFFIN, Vie Pnsidant ; H. P. FOXHALL, Secretary. - W are the Edgecombe Representatives of thei Walter Gurley Auction Co. , 44- ,..t we REPAIR -REMODEL -AND RELINE t Ladies and Gentlemen Suits at Moderate Prices D. Kramer & Co., Inc. . Best and Biggest Tailors in the South . AUSTIN BUILDING TARBORO, N. C. sm a a Aa u As balance in ons, two, and three years; deferred payments to near interest from date of deed, and to be aeenred a.a nt tnut on taid property; provided that the pnrohaeer ahali have the-opUon to pay an caan. - lace of sale: In front of the Firrt National Pank of Rocky, Mount, Rocky MounV Edgecombe county, North Carolina. Time of sale: Vfedneiday, Novem ber 10, at 1.30 P. M. This the let day of October, 1920. R. C DUNN, D. MAC JOHNSON, Attorney.; CommlMioner. octS-ltw-4wk . - ,: CALL PHONE 272 For All Kinds of Tailcriaj Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Club. -CALL 103 For AH Kia ef PhiUa. YrTe "Serve IL E. L. PITT THE "OLD RELIABLE" 7 THEDFORD'S OliGK-DRAUGIITj . ' - - ' : . White Haired Alabama Lady Says She Has Seen Medicines "Come and Go But The "Old Reliable" Thedford's Black-DrangU - : - Came and Stayed. 4 .. Dutton, Ala. In recommending Thed ford's Black-Draught to her friends and neighbors here, Mrs.T. F. 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